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Peder Jungck was born in 1969.
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This text explains the Prographx Toolbox, a successful software product widely used in video game development. The Toolbox provides graphics animation by using icons with high speed pixel panning. The icon editor provides image manipulation; animation, image flipping and shifting, color replacement, and dithering. Icons alone do not provide a complete graphics development environment, so the Toolbox includes core graphics routines such as lines, boxes, and circles and uses the ROM fonts available in the EGA/VGA adapter ROM BIOS. The text explains how to program an EGA/VGA adapter using assembly language methods, allowing the Toolbox to work with two programming languages -- C and Pascal. Video modes and basic graphics routines are detailed with examples of core functions from the Toolbox. Jungck explains how to manipulate the hardware directly and match algorithms to hardware processes, using the most efficient computation techniques, as well as how you can use modular design and put display control information in data structures for easy changes and expansions. Using the techniques of Jungck's ProGraphx Toolbox, you can manage screen controls with matrices, linked lists, and tables rather than needing specifically coded functions. The coding of the icon editor is explained, including sophisticated methods such as capturing screen images and converting them into icon formats. Basic routines for displaying PCX files, (the common graphics file format), provide another means for grabbing images to convert to icons, and easy methods for managing background graphics and title page displays. Mouse controls and file management routines provide user interface and real world interaction for programs contructed using the Toolbox. The author also shows how to structure code to make it flexible and reusable with examples from event driven game designs. Audience : For graphics programmers familiar with either the C or Pascal language, this book provides ready to use tools and shows how to customize the tools. Examples are given from video game design, and the principles can be used for any graphic development requiring high speed animation without demanding large hardware platforms. Disk Contents: The companion disk contains over 170 program files from the book, including the complete ProGraphx Toolbox and a copy of Secret Agent. System Requirements: Any PC with a hard drive and EGA or VGA display.
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This book introduces the tools you'll need to program with the packetC language. packetC speeds the development of applications that live within computer networks, the kind of programs that provide network functionality for connecting "clients" and "servers” and “clouds." The simplest examples provide packet switching and routing while more complex examples implement cyber security, broadband policies or cloud-based network infrastructure. Network applications, such as those processing digital voice and video, must be highly scalable, secure and maintainable. Such application requirements translate to requirements for a network programming language that leverages massively-parallel systems and ensures a high level of security, while representing networking protocols and transactions in the simplest way possible. packetC meets these requirements with an intuitive approach to coarse-grained parallelism, with strong-typing and controlled memory access for security and with new data types and operators that express the classic operations of the network-oriented world in familiar programming terms. No other language has addressed the full breadth of requirements for tractable parallelism, secure processing and usable constructs. The packetC language is growing in adoption and has been used to develop solutions operating in some of the world’s largest networks. This important new language, packetC, has now been successfully documented in this book, in which the language's authors provide the materials and tools you'll need in a readable and accessible form.
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Peder Jungck was born in 1969.
Jungck attended Clarkson University for electrical and computer engineering and earned a Bachelor of Science in Math and Computer Science from Beloit College, where he graduated cum laude and with Departmental Honors. In addition to Novell and Microsoft certifications, Jungck also holds an IBM E-Commerce NT Firewall Certification.
Peder J. Jungck is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer at CloudShield. Jungck served as the Chief Technology Officer of Cloudshield Technologies, Inc. since March 2000. Jungck is the creator and guiding architect behind CloudShield's CA-5000™ Network Applications Server and RAVE™. Jungck was previously the Chief Technology Officer at Silicon Valley Internet Capital. He also served as the Chief Technology Officer of yesmail.com in February 1999. At yesmail.com, Jungck conceived, designed, and managed the development of Yesmail's comprehensive email marketing system that provides services for the largest permission email network on the Internet. He helped guide yesmail.com to a successful IPO and subsequent acquisition by CMGI. Jungck managed the Internet technology consulting arm of Remington Associates, Ltd. After joining the firm at its inception in March 1997 as a Partner and the Chief Information Officer, he developed strategic technology plans for Remington and many of its clients till February 1999. Prior to joining Remington, from June 1994 to March 1997, Jungck served as the Vice President of Production and Engineering at Terraglyph Interactive Studios, where he led a large team of technical and creative personnel in developing CD-ROM titles for consumers. Earlier in his career, Jungck was an Account Consultant for AT&T Global Information Systems, NCR in Dallas, leading the group's Technology and Professional Services efforts on behalf of such national accounts as J.C. Penney. He began his professional career developing hardware and software for such companies as Sterling Commerce, GOOD Software, Apogee Software, and International Survey Research. Jungck serves as a Member of Advisory Board of Learning Enhancement Corporation. He served as Director of Cloudshield Technologies, Inc. He attended Clarkson University for Electrical and Computer Engineering.
(This text explains the Prographx Toolbox, a successful so...)
(This book introduces the tools you'll need to program wit...)